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How The 'Opportunity To Work Act' Adversely Impacts Part-Time Employment
07 March 2017
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "How the 'Opportunity to Work Act'
Adversely Impacts Part-time Employment," featured
on Hotel Management, attorneys John
Mavros, Jeff Thurrell and Laurie Koscielak
discuss California's hospitality industry, California and
the possible new national trend that will severely affect such
employers' ability to manage their workforce.
Topics discussed:
- What is California's Opportunity
to Work Act?
- What Would This Legislation Mean for
the Hospitality Industry?
- What Happens Next?
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